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Sunday, June 17, 2012

guest post - jonathon beauchamp

I am pleased to be a guest contributor on this fine blog site. I have been creating in metal for the past 30 years, but only creating floral and leaves for past 15 years.

Sunflowers have been a popular theme. I cut out all the parts of a plant sculpture and weld them all together and clean up my welds and paint primer on the bare metal, then paint with acrylic. Often, I attach them to a carved and shaped limestone base.

A few years ago, a friend showed me a leaf that he had picked up and varnished, from the time his mother died. I used the leaf as a pattern to trace on steel and I cut it out with a plasma cutter. I stamped on the back side, her name, birth and death and finished it out as close to real as I could. These leaves have become very popular, as a grouping or as a single leaf.

editor's note:jonathon shares with us his skybird studio flickr account - i encourage you to take a look there, view the diversity of his work - jewelry, metal, stone carving, etc. and read his meaningful descriptions.

jonathon, you know that i deeply admire your work and range of talent... your leaves are really beautiful - so hard to believe they are made of steel! your jewelry, your carving, painting... all envisioned and executed brilliantly... thank you so much for sharing yourself here...